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Proposed six-storey seniors apartment on Foothills back before city council

Proposed six-storey seniors apartment on Foothills back before city council

The developer is seeking a variance permit to reduce the setback and required number of parking stalls for the project.
Drug-snorting gear left for students after presentation at Vancouver Island school

Drug-snorting gear left for students after presentation at Vancouver Island school

The material left with students after a drug presentation included a booklet on safe drug-snorting as well as straws for snorting and small cards for cutting lines of powdered drugs
Victoria-area doctor limits her practice to those 50 and older

Victoria-area doctor limits her practice to those 50 and older

Dr. Sarah Truelson, one of five physicians with family practices at Esquimalt Medical Clinic on Esquimalt Road, told patients she needs to reduce the size of her practice, citing a family crisis and lack of locums
Northern B.C. rest stops to get upgrades

Northern B.C. rest stops to get upgrades

New playgrounds to be installed Cluculz Lake on Highway 16 and 80 Mile on Highway 97
UBC research aims to make concussion diagnoses more consistent

UBC research aims to make concussion diagnoses more consistent

UBC neuropsychologist Dr. Noah Silverberg has helped create a new standardized approach to diagnosing concussions.
City of Prince George facing monetary penalty after wastewater treatment inspection

City of Prince George facing monetary penalty after wastewater treatment inspection

A provincial inspection of the Lansdowne Road wastewater treatment plant this month found six compliance issues.
Miracle Theatre raises $190,000 for Refugees and Hope Endowment Fund

Miracle Theatre raises $190,000 for Refugees and Hope Endowment Fund

Miracle Theatre has raised $190,141.10 from its production of Dancing Lessons that will be used to establish a fund for Ukrainian refugees in Prince George.
Opinion: Trump column a disservice to readers

Opinion: Trump column a disservice to readers

The article is overly simplistic and at times ignorant, wilfully or otherwise, or world history and wider debates.
B.C. doctor plans to start family practice after childhood in foster care

B.C. doctor plans to start family practice after childhood in foster care

A Kamloops doctor says she plans to set up a family practice in the community after spending her formative years in foster care with parents suffering from addiction.
'Act like a robot': What doctors can learn from B.C. condom study

'Act like a robot': What doctors can learn from B.C. condom study

B.C. researchers find customers avoid emotional interactions when buying condoms and menstrual products — results that could offer lessons for doctors looking to communicate with patients.